Cappuccino (album)

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Cappuccino
Mijarescappuccino.jpg
Studio album by
Released2004 (2004)
Recorded2004
Genre Pop
Label RCA International
Producer Rudy Pérez
Carlo Nasi
Christian DeWalden
Adrian Posse
Juan Vincente Zambrano
Guillermo Gil
Pancho Ruiz
Emanuele Ruffinengo
Rene Toledo
Mijares chronology
Dulce Veneno
(2002)
Cappuccino
(2004)
Honor a Quien Honor Merece
(2005)

Cappuccino is the 15th studio album by Mexican pop singer Mijares . This album was released on 2004 and it has several producers. It also has the song "La noche triste" (The sad night) that was written by Reyli Barba and it was performed in a duet with the Canadian singer Gino Vannelli. There is a bonus track "Rebecca" a theme from the telenovela of the same name.

Track listing

Tracks :

  1. Besar Tu Boca
  2. Tatuaje
  3. Celos
  4. Señales de Amor
  5. Baby
  6. La Noche Triste (Duet with Gino Vannelli)
  7. Desencadena Mi Corazón (Unchain My Heart)
  8. Cappuccino
  9. Tu Figura
  10. Canción del Corazón
  11. Si Supieras
  12. Me Muero Sin Ti
  13. Rebecca (Bonus Track)

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